Blacky1 wrote:Sad to see them leaving as I do love the 346 but we knew it was going to happen
I don't quite get this but wouldn't it make more sense to get rid of the 343s first?
Blacky1 wrote:Sad to see them leaving as I do love the 346 but we knew it was going to happen
Blacky1 wrote:I guess gfonk that they get rid of some planes that are newer first because they can easier ie leases expiring ? Etc ,only guessing but I'm sure someone can tell us why exactly ,I'm pretty sure that the fuel expectations on the 346 never materialised which is why they are being phased out
RIPMadsButts wrote:When the first cull of A346 happened last year I was told that A346 are leased but the A343 are owned by VA and therefore cheaper to run. A346 are on phased 10 year leases, I stand to be corrected though. Still miss you Madame Butterfly
flyingfox wrote:I thought the replacement for the A346 was still undecided, there was talk that they were leaning towards A350 over the B787
Thanks
gfonk wrote:flyingfox wrote:I thought the replacement for the A346 was still undecided, there was talk that they were leaning towards A350 over the B787
Thanks
I hope so
The Dreamliner seems more the frightmareliner. Well that's a bit harsh perhaps given that they will eventually get things fixed
jwhite9185 wrote:Nothing wrong with the Dreamliner... when it works.
gfonk wrote:with this many plans leaving the fleet this year and no replacements coming in immediately (ISTBK)
do VS have enough planes? and on long haul routes where there is a rotation between 343 and 346 what will be the replacement?
G-VSHY wrote:G-VGOA has now gone to Lourdes for storage.
gfonk wrote:with this many plans leaving the fleet this year and no replacements coming in immediately (ISTBK)
do VS have enough planes? and on long haul routes where there is a rotation between 343 and 346 what will be the replacement?
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